Yes - The C200-M2 is just a server, so if you are running VMware on it then any VM level backup solution will technically work... BUT, if you have Cisco application running in VM's on it - say CUCM, CUPS, etc then in most cases Cisco do not support the snapshotting of those VM's (which the backup applications need to do), so whilst it will work, it will not be supported by Cisco.

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Yes - The C200-M2 is just a server, so if you are running VMware on it then any VM level backup solution will technically work... BUT, if you have Cisco application running in VM's on it - say CUCM, CUPS, etc then in most cases Cisco do not support the snapshotting of those VM's (which the backup applications need to do), so whilst it will work, it will not be supported by Cisco.

Thanks Vladimir - from the FAQ: Q: Is v5 compatible with Windows 2000 Server, and 2000 Pro guests?
A: Yes, we support any OS supported by VMware.

So my question again is anyone using Veeam or Unitrends to backup the Cisco CUCM, CUP, and Unity Connection servers?

All show up in VMware as RHEL 4/5 32bit guest OS's. I'm not too worried if this is "officially" supported, but will it work? Our issue is that if our hardware crashes, we'd want to be able to restore to another Cisco server quickly. All we have now is the data being backed up.

As far as I’m concerned, Cisco doesn’t feel any good about snapshot technology due to the sensitive nature of their application and the impact that might be caused by snapshot presence on the underlying system performance. What is specifically prohibited by Cisco is a snapshot of a running VM due to the potential service impact.

So, it’s unlikely that you can use any image-based solution for backing up power-on VM that runs Cisco specific applications.

From technical perspective you could use Veeam today, but you have to power off the VM.

Furthermore, below you can find a document regarding running Cisco Unified Communications platform inside of VMware. If you take a closer look at "Copy Virtual Machine" section, you will see that it specifically states that copying a VM is supported as a backup option as long as you power off the VM: